Why do Novel Tasks seem More Difficult for my Child?
- sahrmk
- Mar 7
- 1 min read
Why does my child have difficulty learning new physical tasks? A sensory explanation.
Moving Parts Therapy helps kids with Sensory Processing Challenges, specializing in helping kids who have no medical diagnosis.
Does your child struggles with learning new tasks such as tying shoes or sporting activities?
Difficulties with novel tasks can be due to a sensory processing difficulty called Crossing the Midline.
Crossing the Midline refers to concepts such as the ability to easily cross eyes, arms and legs over the body’s vertical midline.
It also refers to how the brain interprets spatial concepts such as right/left and forward/backward.
When functioning well, it allows for good coordination for two handed activities and good overall body coordination needed for athletic activities.
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